Fastenerless holder for connecting an electrical component to a printed circuit board

US11635194B2 · US · B2

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FieldValue
Publication numberUS-11635194-B2
Application numberUS-202117223603-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 6, 2021
Priority dateApr 8, 2020
Publication dateApr 25, 2023
Grant dateApr 25, 2023

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Abstract

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An electrical element holder includes a printed circuit board having a receiver. A resilient holder is electrically engaged with the receiver. The resilient holder includes a holding portion that is defined within an outward surface of the resilient holder and between opposing resilient arms. An electrical element is secured within the holding portion between the opposing resilient arms.

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What is claimed is: 1. An electrical element holder comprising: a printed circuit board having a receiver; a resilient holder electrically engaged with the receiver, the resilient holder having a holding portion that is defined within an outward surface of the resilient holder and between opposing resilient arms that cross at an intersection to form a continuous lower boundary of the holding portion, wherein the opposing resilient arms define a detent portion that forms an upper boundary of the holding portion, and wherein the intersection and the detent portion encircles the holding portion in a rest position of the resilient holder; and an electrical element secured within the holding portion between the opposing resilient arms and against the intersection and the detent portion, wherein the opposing resilient arms at the holding portion at least partially encircles a contact probe of the electrical element and supports the electrical element from below. 2. The electrical element holder of claim 1 , wherein the opposing resilient arms extends from a common base that engages the receiver. 3. The electrical element holder of claim 1 , wherein the resilient holder defines an electrical contact that extends between the printed circuit board and the electrical element. 4. The electrical element holder of claim 1 , wherein the electrical element is a lighting element. 5. The electrical element holder of claim 2 , wherein the opposing resilient arms are biased toward one another to define the rest position, and wherein the opposing resilient arms are configured to be biased in opposing directions to define a maintenance position that expands the holding portion. 6. The electrical element holder of claim 5 , wherein the contact probe of the electrical element is able to be released from the opposing resilient arms in the maintenance position. 7. The electrical element holder of claim 5 , wherein when the contact probe of the electrical element is disposed within the holding portion, the opposing resilient arms define a securing position that is between the rest position and the maintenance position. 8. The electrical element holder of claim 7 , wherein the opposing resilient arms in the securing position exert a retaining biasing force against the contact probe of the electrical element. 9. The electrical element holder of claim 5 , wherein the opposing resilient arms each include a contoured configuration that extends from the common base, through the holding portion defined by the detent portion and the intersection and to biasing sections that extend laterally outward from a receiving area defined above the detent portion. 10. The electrical element holder of claim 9 , wherein the biasing sections of the opposing resilient arms are operated toward the printed circuit board to expand the holding portion to the maintenance position. 11. An electrical element holder comprising: a printed circuit board having an element receptacle; opposing resilient holders positioned at each end of the element receptacle, wherein each of the opposing resilient holders is electrically attached with the printed circuit board at respective receivers, each resilient holder of the opposing resilient holders includes a holding portion defined within an outward surface of opposing resilient arms of each resilient holder, and wherein the holding portion is further defined between the opposing resilient arms, wherein the opposing resilient arms cross at an intersection to form a continuous lower boundary of the holding portion and extend to a detent portion that encloses the holding portion in a rest position of the opposing resilient arms; and an electrical element secured within the holding portion between the opposing resilient arms and between the detent portion and the intersection for each resilient holder, wherein the opposing resilient arms at the holding portion selectively receive the electrical element and prevent movement of the electrical element below the holding portion, and wherein the electrical element secured in the holding portion is supported from below by the opposing resilient arms for each resilient holder. 12. The electrical element holder of claim 11 , wherein each resilient holder of the opposing resilient holders includes a respective common base, wherein the opposing resilient arms for each resilient holder extend from the respective common base and extend through the intersection that engages the receiver. 13. The electrical element holder of claim 11 , wherein the resilient holder defines an electrical contact that extends between the printed circuit board and the electrical element. 14. The electrical element holder of claim 12 , wherein the opposing resilient arms each include a contoured configuration that extends from the respective common base, through the intersection and the detent portion of the holding portion and to biasing sections that extend laterally outward from a receiving area defined above the detent portion. 15. The electrical element holder of claim 14 , wherein the biasing sections of the opposing resilient arms are operated toward the printed circuit board to expand the holding portion to a maintenance position. 16. An element receptacle comprising: a printed circuit board having a receiver; a resilient holder electrically engaged with a portion of the receiver, the resilient holder having a holding portion that is defined within an outward surface of the resilient holder and between opposing resilient arms that cross at an intersection to form a lower boundary of the holding portion and extend upward to a detent portion that forms an upper boundary of the holding portion at least in a rest position of the opposing resilient arms, wherein an inward surface defines a biasing space; and an electrical element secured within the holding portion between the opposing resilient arms, wherein the opposing resilient arms operate to selectively expand the holding portion from the rest position to a maintenance position, wherein the opposing resilient arms encircle the biasing space and the intersection defines a continuous boundary that separates the holding portion from the biasing space in each of the rest position and the maintenance position, and wherein the detent portion in the rest position separates the holding portion from a receiving area defined above the holding portion. 17. The element receptacle of claim 16 , wherein the opposing resilient arms extend from a common base and extends to the intersection that engages the receiver. 18. The element receptacle of claim 16 , wherein the opposing resilient arms are biased toward one another to define the rest position, and wherein the opposing resilient arms are configured to be biased in opposing directions to define the maintenance position that expands the holding portion, wherein the electrical element is able to be released from the opposing resilient arms in the maintenance position. 19. The element receptacle of claim 16 , wherein when the electrical element is disposed within the holding portion, the opposing resilient arms define a securing position that is between the rest position and the maintenance position, wherein the opposing resilient arms in the securing position exert a retaining biasing force against the electrical element. 20. The element receptacle of claim 17 , wherein the opposing resilient arms each include a contoured configuration that extends from the common base, around the biasing space, through the intersection and the holding

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  • utilising a spring, clip, or other resilient member (H01R4/52 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Busbar integrally formed with the spring · CPC title

  • the fastening means engaging the conductors of the light source, i.e. providing simultaneous fastening of the light sources and their electric connections · CPC title

  • co-operating with pins having a circular transverse section · CPC title

  • terminals for insertion into holes · CPC title

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What does patent US11635194B2 cover?
An electrical element holder includes a printed circuit board having a receiver. A resilient holder is electrically engaged with the receiver. The resilient holder includes a holding portion that is defined within an outward surface of the resilient holder and between opposing resilient arms. An electrical element is secured within the holding portion between the opposing resilient arms.
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Ghsp Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01R12/7076. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 25 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 1 related publication on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).